Guangqi Honda

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Guangqi Honda Automobile Co., Ltd.
Type Joint venture
Industry Automotive
Founded7 May 1998;24 years ago (1998-05-07) (Guangzhou)
Headquarters,
Area served
China
Products Automobiles
Owner GAC Group (50%)
Honda (50%)
Number of employees
Approximately 7,000
Website www.ghac.cn

Everus (Li Nian Chinese :理念), Guangqi Honda's first China-only brand, is targeted at consumers in inland cities like Chaozhou and Lanzhou who can't afford its Honda-branded vehicles but desire the cachet and technological underpinnings foreign-tied brands offer. [12] While it was the first China-only brand for any sino-foreign joint venture [5] other, similar marques do exist such as the Dongfeng/Nissan Venucia.

The first Everus model, the S1 subcompact, was unveiled at the 2010 Guangzhou Auto Show. [13] The S1 is based on an old model of the Honda City. [13]

Customer service award

Guangqi Honda ranked highest in customer satisfaction with authorized dealer after-sales service according to the J.D. Power Asia Pacific 2009 China Customer Service Index Study. [14]

Products

Acura

Everus

Honda

Former products

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